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https://github.com/piyoki/littlelink-server

A lightweight open source alternative to linktree, complete with Docker container that hosts your web server and code.
https://github.com/piyoki/littlelink-server

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A lightweight open source alternative to linktree, complete with Docker container that hosts your web server and code.

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# littlelink-server-kubernetes

This project is based on the great work from littlelink It takes the same simple approach to a link page and hosts it within a nodeJS server containerized for you to use. Now, customizing LittleLink with littlelink-server is as easy as passing in some environment variables. If you need help configuring this, please see this video that explains everything.

# Deployment

This project is a reference for deploying straight to `Kubernetes Cluster`, but you can still deploy it locally with `docker-compose`

### Deploy with docker-compose

```bash
docker-compose up -d --force-recreate
```

### Deploy with kubectl

coming soon

### Pipeline CICD

coming soon

# Reference

This repo is a clone from https://github.com/techno-tim/littlelink-server

# What is LittleLink?

![LittleLink](https://cdn.cottle.cloud/littlelink/social-circle.png)

LittleLink is a lightweight DIY alternative to services like [Linktree](https://linktr.ee)
and [many.link](https://www.google.com). LittleLink was built using [Skeleton](http://getskeleton.com/), a dead simple, responsive boilerplate—we just stripped out some additional code you wouldn't need and added in branded styles for popular services. 😊

![Themes](https://cdn.cottle.cloud/littlelink/themes.png)

LittleLink has more than 20 company button styles you can use and we'll be throwing more in soon. You'll also find a light and dark theme ready to go. Not a fan of the colors? Update `skeleton-light.css` or `skeleton-dark.css` to the HEX values of your choosing.

![Performance](https://cdn.cottle.cloud/littlelink/performance.png)

Using [Skeleton](http://getskeleton.com/) let us build something that loads quickly & doesn't have any of the unnecessary bloat you would get from using a large framework for a page that requires nothing more than simplicity. LittleLink scored a 99/100 in performance when tested with [Google Lighthouse](https://developers.google.com/web/tools/lighthouse).